“We have gone about implementing the executive actions that were part of the president’s plan to take action to reduce gun violence,” White House press secretary Jay Carney said after the Navy Yard shooting. “Obviously, he continues to support measures taken by Congress — that could be taken by Congress to reduce gun violence in a common-sense way, like improving our background-check system.”

In essence, Obama will act on his own to force firearm restrictions onto the American people and if Congress would like to join him later, they are welcome to do so.

He already has allies in Congress drooling to disarm law-abiding citizens.

“When will enough be enough?” Sen. Diane Feinstein (D-Cali.) asked. “Congress must stop shirking its responsibility and resume a thoughtful debate on gun violence in this country.”

“We must do more to stop this endless loss of life.”

Yet contrary to that statement, Feinstein approves of Obama’s plan for war in Syria, which would place the U.S. military on the side of the Al-Qaeda rebels who are beheading Syrian Christians with cinder blocks and machetes.

Obama is not content with the rebels only being armed with knives, however, as his administration prepares to further arm terrorists with automatic weapons which he does not believe law-abiding citizens should own.

Federal agencies are already drying up gun supplies in America with massive firearm and ammunition purchases which drive private gun owners out of the market.